Originally Posted By: phinsperger This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
I don’t have any counter tops more than 12" wide but I do have 13 countertops that are 11" wide. They just happen to be side be side and joined together.
Originally Posted By: jsieg This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Is it just me or have I been seeing a lot of Questions of the Day that had the wrong answer lately? This one had a long discussion in the BB just a couple of weeks ago didn’t it?
Incorrect answer for the Q of the D can be a good thing... It can point out who is & who isn't reading & understanding the posts on the BB.
Originally Posted By: aobrien This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
I think having G.F.C.I in the kitchen is nice, but not required. Some people like to install them if the outlet is close to the sink (2 ft or less)
but I have not seen a split G.F.C.I receptacle. Split receptacles are needed in the kitchen to provide 2 15-amp circiuts in one outlet, to provide enough power for toaster,micro etc.
Originally Posted By: rbrown1 This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
It all depends on which Country you live and work in.
In the States, Jeff is correct, however, in Canada any kitchen counter that is 12 inches or over and is not within (36" rule in the States) 1 metre or 39.4 inches (Canadian measurement) of a water source, must have an outlet.
The year it was installed will determine code compliance.
Originally Posted By: bkelly2 This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
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Although not required when originally built, all of the kitchen countertop outlets should be upgraded to have ground fault protection by an electrician, which is mandated by current standards and is an important safety feature.
Originally Posted By: gbeaumont This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
bkelly2 wrote:
I do not understand the need for the chart?  If I was strictly a code Inspector maybe, but I am not. Even the bottom off the chart reccomends upgrading.
I write this for anything pre 2002
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Although not required when originally built, all of the kitchen countertop outlets should be upgraded to have ground fault protection by an electrician, which is mandated by current standards and is an important safety feature.